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Today's cartoon is by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com. more
Kevin McCarthy’s pursuit of power put him into quite a predicament. He was willing to give up anything in concessions to pick up votes, but those who opposed him simply did not trust … more
Majestic forests alongside wide waters have been at the heart of the Olympic Peninsula’s natural beauty, but are becoming all too rare. Thankfully, 32 acres of upland forest and shoreline … more
The art exhibit “Burst of Color” will be on display at the Bay Club during January and February, the Port Ludlow Art League has announced. Visitors are welcome to vote for their … more
The kitchen’s filled with the intoxicating odors of mushrooms, ginger, garlic, star anise, coriander, and cinnamon, and it’s coming from the Instant Pot.  Wondering what I’m … more
Today's cartoon is by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune. more
A security training exercise will be held on Naval Magazine Indian Island on Tuesday, Jan. 10, the Navy has announced. The drill will take place near the installation’s main gate, and boats … more
Today's cartoon is by Dave Granlund,  PoliticalCartoons.com. more
The 2023 Legislative Session for the Washington State Legislature starts Monday. It will be the first in-person legislative session since 2020. Legislative buildings will be open and capacity has … more
Today’s cartoon is by Peter Kuper. more
What a long, strange trip it's been for Congress to select its next Speaker of the House. Here's a look back at last week, from the pens of political cartoonists across the country. Featured … more
Barbara Walters might never have become a powerful force in broadcast journalism had she lacked the chutzpah to extract a promise from her bosses at NBC News in 1973. As she explained it to me, … more
After earlier performances wowed crowds with circus acts, live music , and improv, attendees of First Night got to get in on the fun themselves by creating lanterns to then parade through the night. … more
The Port Townsend High School Scholarship Foundation has announced continuing education grants for  six graduates of PTHS. Kessem Coggins is a junior at Saint Martin’s University who is … more
A new art gallery is opening Saturday in Port Townsend. more
Welcome to 2023, the year holding the promise of good cheer, mutual respect, civility, and many more fantasies.  Ah, you say, he is a sarcastic pessimist.  Not true, he is an … more
A new trial date has been set for the Port Ludlow teenager accused of stabbing his father to death. Jason L. Carpenter, 18, has been charged with second-degree murder in Jefferson County Superior … more
Port Townsend Indivisible will host a demonstration Friday to mark Jan. 6. “Defending Our Democracy” is the theme and the gathering will be held at the triangle of the East Sims Way … more
Jefferson Healthcare and the Activities, Health & Fitness Committees of South Bay Community Association will host an educational seminar on advanced care planning on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at the Port … more
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